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Is this open to the public? I pulled up the website and it's unclear. — paul on Loft Peeping: 250 West Showhouse #2
How cool that we have an axe manufacturer in Tribeca! Eric, I followed your blog from Turks and Caicos, but love it even more now that I live down here. We are so checking out this pop up! — Lynda Lippin on Pop-Up: Best Made Company
I had no idea that there is a genre of pop-up stores. It's a sign of the times with empty real estate. In Battery Park we just have shut down storefronts and the owners are not smart enough t lease them to a pop-up Steven Greer BatteryPark.TV — Steven Greer on Pop-Up: Best Made Company
We should do this in Battery Park. It would be mostly Century 21 goods, with Zappos shoes and toddler clothing. Then, there is Gateway Plaza chic. — Steven Greer on Citizen Style | November
Interested in tours available — Barbara Clark on Field Trip: Behind the Scenes at Grand Central Terminal
Great idea. Let's place vital cables in the basement in a flood zone. What can go wrong? Steven Greer BatteryPark.TV — Steven Greer on In the News: Verizon’s Data Center Damage
magnifique. et c'est des niçois qui le disent....... — pascale on New Kid on the Block: Saleya
Definitely have to agree about Brandy Library. We have gone there too many times to have a drink, only to be turned away because we didn't have a reservation just to sit at the bar! Seriously. — BrandyLover on TCQ&A: Kalyn Johnson Chandler
Kaffe 1668 on Greenwich and Beach, its part of the 1st main piece of art work as you enter, its like a 3D mural. — George Carroll on Where in Tribeca…?
Zona was such a lovely shop on Broome Street. They have been missed. What a nice surprise I wonder if they'll sell those great BELLS!!!! I must have given a dozen of those bells as wedding gifts in the 80's!!! Can't wait to make a visit — Lisa on Pop-Up: ZONA
Mike is definitely a fixture on the block and was taken care of by a lot of people. He helped the Souvlaki vendor and the Juice vendor set up and break down in the morning and evening. The guys who work at 105 Duane always look out for him and made sure he was okay. The bus supervisor on the corner of Duane is a good friend too. Mike is a very kind and respectful man who we hope is getting the help he needs. Last I heard he was being treated at Bellevue and there are a few people keeping tabs on him. — Kerry Farrell on Seen & Heard: Asphalt Green Delayed
@Claudine: Nope... — Erik Torkells on Where in Tribeca…?
Is it at Playing Mantis on N. Moore? — Claudine on Where in Tribeca…?
Looking at 434 Greenwich St from NE corner of Greenwich St. at Vestry St. which now has an art gallery on the ground floor. — ajs on Unknown4
thanks for the marais tip - i made out like a bandit at the sale! — Mona on Seen & Heard: Shoe Sale
Well-told, thanks. Even if it's just one individual at a time, each such victory is heartening. — David G. Imber on Seen & Heard: Asphalt Green Delayed
A great story... Thank you for sharing. — Rohin on Seen & Heard: Asphalt Green Delayed
Just noticed the tags at the bottom of the post. Are the top three floors owned by the Novogratz family? — Andrea on Nosy Neighbor: Is the Scaffolding on 110 Hudson Ever Coming Down?
It's down, it just took a few days. — Andrea on Nosy Neighbor: Is the Scaffolding on 110 Hudson Ever Coming Down?
You guys need to do stories encouraging performing arts, bands, and nightlife in god awful boring Tribeca. The place turned into a haven for Westchester moms during the housing bubble. Steven E Greer, MD BatteryPark.TV — Steven Greer on Photo Safari!
Photo Safari and TweeBeCa have to be my two favorite features you do on here! Thanks for the :) — Rowena on Photo Safari!
@KP: What do I look like, a reporter? Of course I should've asked. I just sent an email over.... — Erik Torkells on Seen & Heard: Staple Street Scaffolding
Juan who???? — KP on Seen & Heard: Staple Street Scaffolding
@Karen: Afraid not (but thanks for guessing!). — Erik Torkells on Where in Tribeca…?
Working Class on Duane Street — Karen on Where in Tribeca…?






